Arranging Garden
Arranging a garden, is work of integrating the supporting elements. Plants as an element of soft material is often referred to “life” of a park, while hard materials give “character” who confirmed the presence of the park. Soft material and hard material united and determine overall look of the park, so that beautify the outside face of a house.
The Harmony of supporting elements that began in the early planning stages of the park up to the settlement. Planning a soft material was performed after complete hardscape, will not create a good garden, and vice versa.Both these elements must be planned together from the beginning.
Space outside the physical boundaries of the building and the house became part of the responsibility of a landscape designer. The responsibility starts from the form of the fence, settlement outside the walls, supporting facilities such as swimming pools, to the hardening of the floor outside terrace house.
Thus planning supporting elements can be integrated with each other and harmonize with the physical form of house building. From the outside, the garden house in the lot is indeed a skewer was closed. The composition of the solid plant, covering the green grating made with curved pattern.
The gate is made with the same pattern, made of wood rosin in sea-brown natural wood finish.On top of the gate, made of plants with similar patterns, with vines growing Thundbergia new vines fill the field.
Curve pattern is applied to the outer face of the house to coordinate with the physical building Mediterranean-style house, which uses this pattern in the field of windows, doors and patio of homes.
Here are some tips for caring for and making sure your flower arrangement is left in a fresh condition for as long as possible:
* Use a clean vase and fill it with clean water.Renew the water and clean the vase out every 2-3 days.
This all reduces the chance of bacteria and fungal spores ruining you’re creation.
* Give the stems of the flowers and foilage a fresh, ‘angled’ cut to allow the water to absorb better into the flower/leaf.
* Remove any foliage and the like from the stem that will be sitting in the water. Failing to do so will encourage rot!
* Keep the arrangement away from the heat, either sunlight or radiated heat from an indoor heater or air conditioning unit as this will cause the flowers to wilt.
* Spray lightly with water with a mist spray gun to keep it moist.
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Happy Arranging : )